conclamation

conclamation

English Noun
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Definition

An outcry or shout of many together.

Etymology

From Latin conclamatio.

Example Sentences

  • "Mute is their sorrow; such a silent woe A dying man's amazed houshold show, Before his funerall conclamation […]."
  • "[T]he Romans let their body lie seven days; mean while using their Ablution in warm Water, and their several Conclamations, as they called them, to try if there was any spirit left in them, which might be awaked and recovered to life again. If after the last Conclamation no sign of life appeared, then Conclamatum est, there was no Remedy, after this Cry they carried them forth to their Funeral-Pile."
  • "And thus have you the story of Thomas ap Griffith, commonly called the Courteous Enemy; his body, being bravely accompanied, was conveyed to the Abbey of Bardsey, in the county of Caernarvon, and there solemnly interred, the beholders all, with a universal conclamation, giving an assured testimony of their heart's overflowing sorrow."
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